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Ken Long, thanks for clearing my thoughts up!





As suggested by David A. Ranch, I did a test and tried making the 150.15.0.x
(a different local subnet) point to gateway 15.10.0.1 (Linux) but no workie.


Novell DID accept it with complaints, but it didn't work.  





To maybe restate myself from previous messages; ANY box on a given segment can
ping ANY other box on other segments, BUT only boxes on the 150.10.0.x segment
can access the internet.





Is there some sort of route command that we can implement?








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TB Business Micro Systems, Inc.


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Amarillo, Texas 79109


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